Ruzik looked to the boy with visible amusement and couldn’t resist the urge to grin at him, the evident distrust that was oozing from the lad was undeniable and Laurence even admitted it to the demon straight. ”At least your straight-up honest, kid.” As the two males walked along and after the mage answered his question, the incubus tilted his head a little and gazed to the shorter boy. Laurence had asked how Ruzik had ended up at the academy and enquired about his name, a strange thing perhaps though the redhead hadn’t really thought of how unusual his name was. He had always had it and was assumingly given the name out of love by someone who cared enough to name him, but that was about it.
”Some mages caught me and dragged me to the academy, I didn’t want to be here unlike you and I still don’t, so you know.” He answered and forced his stare to turn a little more serious to emphasize his feelings. ”As for my name, well it is what it is and I actually quite like it. It’s something different, just like me, and I like to make sure that no one ever forgets it either.” Soon the focus was moved back onto the game that Ruzik had suggested and the demon grinned wickedly, feeling a little more enthusiastic once seeing how determined the mage was to beat him. So far one mage had already defeated the incubus quite badly and he wasn’t about to let it happen again, though at least Mikari and the other staff weren’t about this time and so things wouldn’t be so easily disrupted.
”Well someone’s confident,” Flashing a sharky-grin the demon gave a quick look-around to see if anyone was watching them, though nobody was and the Headmaster looked asleep according to Ruzik, which was brilliant timing. However it was only then did the redhead get a fun idea and quickly turned to Laurence as result, grinning even more before quietly instructing the boy. ”I’m sure they sell water about here, don’t they? Go get some water and meet me round the back of these buildings, I have an idea for what our game can be.”
With that Ruzik gave a nod to the mage having given him his objective, which was to simply get water. What could be hard about that? Not a lot though its use would prove greater if what Ruzik had in mind worked. ”Now get going and don't take all day. We only have an hour so best not waste it.” Having said his piece Ruzik turned and strolled casually down one of the alleys to wait for the mage.